Motorcycles, Snowmobiles, Go-Carts, ATV's and Golf Carts - Suzuki 125 4 wheeler timing
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cletrac
06-28-06, 09:45 AM
Hello
I am new to the board and i need some help! I have purchased a used suzuki four wheeler and i believe someone may have gotten it out of time? I have checked the valve clearance It has good compression but when it starts it has no power and it spits out the carb. I thought if i knew how to check the timing first and then check for a bad valve. SO can any one tell me how to set the timing chain.
Thanks any help would be appreciated
Larry Choate:wall:
I am new to the board and i need some help! I have purchased a used suzuki four wheeler and i believe someone may have gotten it out of time? I have checked the valve clearance It has good compression but when it starts it has no power and it spits out the carb. I thought if i knew how to check the timing first and then check for a bad valve. SO can any one tell me how to set the timing chain.
Thanks any help would be appreciated
Larry Choate:wall:
Jeff Z
07-02-06, 01:31 PM
Hi, Timing your engine is really easy but not that easy to explain in a forum like this.
Search google and ebay for your model for a service manual or see your dealer.
Once you have the manual you should will have no problem setting the timing.
Best regards, Jeff Z.:coffee: :gmorning:
Search google and ebay for your model for a service manual or see your dealer.
Once you have the manual you should will have no problem setting the timing.
Best regards, Jeff Z.:coffee: :gmorning: